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<blockquote data-quote="kscowboy" data-source="post: 510072" data-attributes="member: 6726"><p>you can find the requirements with a google or check out the USDA labeling guidelines , a lot of documentation and restrictions on pasture issues i.e. free of chemicals for a number of years and organic feeds which are tough to come by or non existent in our area. </p><p></p><p>Seems to me the natural guidelines are easily attainable if you have a closed herd and my buyers find those the important factors i.e. no hormones or constant medications.I live in liberaland here , health fooders and middle aged hippies so there is a market for my small piddly operation.A little tip for some of you trying to sell some sides , I had my daughter put a flyer up at the hospital she works at , I've sold 5 this past two weeks off that , doc's and nurses with good incomes that want healthy beef !</p><p></p><p>I certainly don't criticize traditional producers as you need every break you can find when trying to make a profit.If I were selling to a sale barn I'd be losing my a$$</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kscowboy, post: 510072, member: 6726"] you can find the requirements with a google or check out the USDA labeling guidelines , a lot of documentation and restrictions on pasture issues i.e. free of chemicals for a number of years and organic feeds which are tough to come by or non existent in our area. Seems to me the natural guidelines are easily attainable if you have a closed herd and my buyers find those the important factors i.e. no hormones or constant medications.I live in liberaland here , health fooders and middle aged hippies so there is a market for my small piddly operation.A little tip for some of you trying to sell some sides , I had my daughter put a flyer up at the hospital she works at , I've sold 5 this past two weeks off that , doc's and nurses with good incomes that want healthy beef ! I certainly don't criticize traditional producers as you need every break you can find when trying to make a profit.If I were selling to a sale barn I'd be losing my a$$ [/QUOTE]
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